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6 to 31 Jul 2021
Jermyn Street Theatre
Image courtesy Jermyn Street Theatre
Synopsis
"April 26th. Got some more red enamel paint, and painted the coal-scuttle."
Charles Pooter is a model Victorian husband, and he knows it.
He doesn't (usually) drink too much, he possesses a keen eye for interior decoration, and he tries his hardest to keep his son Lupin out of trouble.
But what does his wife Carrie really think of him?
From seaside holidays to disastrous dinner parties, Mr and Mrs Nobody is a blissfully funny portrait of a marriage.
Background information, advisory warnings
Age suitability: Not available
The Diary of a Nobody by George and Weedon Grossmith is a much-loved comic novel.
Keith Waterhouse is known for plays and films including Billy Liar and Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell.
Gabriella Bird is a Creative Associate at Jermyn Street Theatre.
Festival: This show is part of Footprints Festival.
Check our full list of upcoming London and UK theatre festivals here.
Social media & info
Theatre
London SW1Y 6ST
Dates
Performance days & times
Tuesday 6 July 7.30pm
Wednesday 7 July 7.30pm
Friday 9 July 7.30pm
Saturday 17 July 8.00pm
Wednesday 21 July 7.30pm
Saturday 24 July 8.00pm
Saturday 31 July 8.00pm
Tuesday 6 July 7.30pm
Thursday 8 July 2.30pm
Tuesday 13 July 2.30pm
Thursday 15 July 2.30pm
Saturday 17 July 5.30pm
Tuesday 20 July 2.30pm
Thursday 22 July 2.30pm
Tuesday 27 July 2.30pm
Thursday 29 July 3.00pm
Tickets
TICKET BAND A:
£21.75 to £33 (In theatre)
£15 to £25 (at home)
Creatives
Author: Keith Waterhouse, based on the novel by George and Weedon Grossmith
Director: Gabriella Bird